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Employees are encouraged to share their knowledge to stimulate creativity and innovation. However, individuals may hide their knowledge to pursue personal interests. Drawing on the coopetition perspective, this study investigates how individual-level knowledge sharing and hiding behaviors...
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We propose that stakeholder demand can explain firms’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities and empirically test our proposition using 2002-2016 panel data from multiple countries. We select the Olympic Games as our experimental context and use a difference-in-differences design. We...
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By allowing agents to switch from entrepreneurship to wage work and vice versa over the life cycle, this study proposes a dynamic Jacks-of-All-Trades (JAT) model where entrepreneurs invest in highly varied skills to manage their business. We simultaneously endogenize human capital investment and...
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This paper examines whether mandatory corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure affects the pay gap between managers and rank-and-file employees in China. We find that mandatory CSR disclosure has a negative impact on the pay gap. This impact is more pronounced in firms with higher...
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This study investigates the impact of corporate fraud on household investment choices. We conjecture that by undermining trust in the financial and insurance market, corporate fraud behaviour would decrease households' investment in risky financial assets and increase investment in non-financial...
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Using the staggered entry of foreign countries into the Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MMoU) as a shock to the cross-border regulatory cooperation and information exchange, we find that foreign firms cross-listed in the U.S. show more analyst following, and less analyst forecast error...
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Recessions associated with financial crises have become common in the US since 1990. This paper examines the importance of the financial frictions for US carbon emissions dynamics. Our empirical analysis reveals that financial market conditions have a substantial and nonlinear impact on carbon...
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As live streaming commerce has received increasing attention, more businesses have adopted it as a new marketing channel and employ broadcasters to promote their products/brands. When recommending products to consumers (viewers), broadcasters showcase various characteristics that may affect the...
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